Bai as-salam and e-commerce : a comparative analysis from shariah perspectives
There are worldwide growing concerns among e-commerce customers particularly among Muslims regarding on-line transaction both from technological and Shariah perspectives which require researchers to scrutinize its application into a new dimension. Whilst Bai as-Salam involves transaction by the w...
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| Format: | Conference or Workshop Item |
| Language: | en |
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2013
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| Online Access: | http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/9063/1/Conference%202.pdf http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/9063/ |
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| Summary: | There are worldwide growing concerns among e-commerce customers particularly among Muslims
regarding on-line transaction both from technological and Shariah perspectives which require
researchers to scrutinize its application into a new dimension. Whilst Bai as-Salam involves
transaction by the way the customers up front the payments prior to delivery of the purchased items,
e-commerce transactions are carried out through almost similar processes via on line medium. Issues
concerning purchasing on-line, the medium of transaction or internet, e-payment mode are among
new challenges that require Islamic scholars and researchers to broaden the scope of definition
beyond the traditional context. This study sheds light and expands a new definition and tools of Bai
as-Salam – as one of many ways of transactions in Islam based on a comparative analytical study
between the two concepts of transactions |
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